Jets backup quarterback Mark Brunell hands the ball off to running back Joe McNight during the fourth quarter of Sunday's game. Brunell played for the Jaguars from 1995-2003 and still holds most of the team's passing records.

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — New York Jets Pro Bowl cornerback Darrelle Revis couldn't help but notice that Jaguars wide receiver Jason Hill was sidelined with a hip flexor Sunday. Hill said last week the Jets were overhyped because they play in New York, which led Revis to joke about the comments after the Jets' 32-3 victory.

"I was in tears that he didn't play. If you're going to talk trash, at least show up and play so you can prove yourself,'' Revis said. "And he didn't today. So I'm going to give him some advice for the future. When you do call people out, make sure you suit up and play.''

Former Jets defensive back Drew Coleman said he talked to Revis before and after the game and said Revis was joking about it then, too.

"He was just typical Revis, laughing and joking around and [saying], 'don't worry about it. It's all good,'" Coleman said.

Revis sometimes goes one-on-one against the opposing team's top receiver, but he lined up against several Jaguars receivers. He even lined up against running back Maurice Jones-Drew when he was spread out. Jones-Drew, wide receiver Mike Thomas and tight end Zach Miller led the Jaguars with only three catches each, all for less than 30 yards.

Del Rio argues call

Coach Jack Del Rio argued with the officials when Jaguars defensive back Dwight Lowery was called for a personal foul for shoving quarterback Mark Sanchez out of bounds in the third quarter.

"I was upset. If he was out of bounds, then I wouldn't be upset,'' Del Rio said. "When he's in the field of play, he has not slid and we don't hit him high or low, then he's fair game."

Del Rio said the officials decided it wasn't necessary to shove him even though he was in bounds because he was heading out of bounds.

"We should allow him to slip out of bounds untouched,'' Del Rio said. "It just goes against anything I've ever been taught playing this game. Clearly if you're high, it's a problem. If you're low, it's a problem. If he slides, it's a problem. As long as he's in the field of play and none of those things occurs, he's fair game. That's where I had the disagreement with the interpretation of the rule. It's not in the rule book that way. I've probably said enough. That's one small play in the game."

Britton returns

Right tackle Eben Britton made his 2011 debut after missing the opener while recovering from back surgery. But Guy Whimper started the game.

"He's not quite ready to play a full game,'' Del Rio said of Britton. "The plan was to [play him] 10 to 15 plays. He wasn't ready conditioning-wise with what he's come back from to go out there and play 60 or 70 plays. It was great to get him back and play him some. His strength is getting better. His conditioning is getting better. He should be able to return to full duty probably next week.''

He lauded Whimper's play.

"Guy's done great. Guy's done a nice job,'' Del Rio said.

Good start for MJD

Jones-Drew appears to have recovered from offseason knee surgery.

He had 88 yards in 18 carries against the Jets and now has 185 yards in his first two games. That's his highest total after two games.

Tight end burns Jags

The Jaguars held wide receiver Plaxico Burress without a catch, but tight end Dustin Keller picked up the slack with six receptions for 101 yards, including a 37-yard touchdown.

"They pretty much gave us the middle of the field and they were playing a lot of zone,'' Keller said.

"They left the middle of the field wide open so that left a lot of things wide open for me."

Jaguars go West?

Wide receiver Chastin West said on Twitter that the Jaguars signed him off the Green Bay practice squad, but the Jaguars didn't announce the move Sunday.

West was signed by the Packers as an undrafted free agent.

Kampman still out

Del Rio ruled defensive end Aaron Kampman, who is recovering from a torn ACL, out of next week's game at Carolina, but said he hopes the remainder of the injured players will be back.

Rookie matchup?

If Blaine Gabbert gets the start Sunday at Carolina, it will match two quarterbacks drafted in the top 10 in April — Cam Newton and Gabbert.